![]() ![]() ![]() That team informed me I would need to get a 3rd party router to handle my WiFi and routing which has worked for other customers running into port forwarding issues. Through troubleshooting further with AT&T tech support on multiple calls, they forwarded me to a 3rd party team that supports AT&T customers when apparently they can’t resolve an issue. Would appreciate any additional input on this issue, thank you for any - yes, I neglected to add the most recent update on this so apologies for missing this. I have been wrestling with this issue for several days and not understanding what is preventing me from using one of the other two ports there (either 28076 or 36927 - or really any other port between 20k and 50k) The port is definitely open on my local PC as shown above, and forwarded on my router. ![]() Ports currently open on all network interfaces: Group policy version = Windows Defender Firewall Multicast/broadcast response mode = Enable Testing in command prompt using “netsh firewall show state” I see: Firewall status: Using an online port checker to see if any of those ports are open, only 32400 returns as open. ![]()
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